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Not everything we think we know is what we know.
Not everything we think we know is what we know.
OK, now that you have read the experiment you know how each bacterium was grown into a colony, how some of each colony was started on another plate, and how the bacteria were exposed to penicillin on one plate and then the other plate in separate operations. So I don’t have to repeat the entire description, I will assume you know it well.The article does not support what Rossum claims. There is no point repeating it. If you agree with him, please provide me with the specific reasoning behind the belief that random mutations are responsible for penicillin resistance, as demonstrated by that experiment.
We are moving toward a dictatorship of relativism which does not recognize anything as for certain and which has as its highest goal one’s own ego and one’s own desires. The church must defend itself against threats such as “radical individualism” and “vague religious mysticism”. [emphasis added]
Also I thought this thread wasn’t supposed to be serious? I think we all lost.
This explanation is not consistent with the outcome of the experiment. It does not explain why the colonies that died of on plate #1 were exactly the same as the colonies that died off on plate #2. Explain that your way, if you can.Definitely not. It ignores another possibility: bacteria can exchange bits of genetic material with other species of bacteria. This ability is built-in. It is not random. Bacteria found in dirt can survive exposure to natural and man-made antibacterials, not because of anything random but because bacteria have a built-in ability that is being ignored.
And if you are a believer, you can take comfort that this life is not the only thing… there is a better place that awaits.This is just not all there is to life.
I’m slowly going through your explanation because I’ve got something else going on.The bacteria initially were not a penicillin-resistant strain.